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Aspens Ojibwe Horse Sanctuary Open Barn
In-person
History & heritage Indigenous Storytelling Truth and ReconciliationDate and time
Location
Aspens Ojibwe Horse Sanctuary
2624 Line 47
Gadshill, ON
Access
Free.
Offered in English.
Wheelchair accessible, has gender-neutral washrooms, and is a relaxed performance.
Rain or shine
About
Visit the Ojibwe Horse Sanctuary and hear the story of how these ponies suffered through colonization and were dramatically rescued and eventually brought back to Canada. Learn about what is being done today by Settlers and Indigenous people working together to revive the breed. Experience the ponies gentle connection to humans, and hear about the Spirituality they offer Indigenous people.
Links
- Further information at aspenshorses aspenshorses.com
Organizer
Aspens Ojibwe Horse Sanctuary...........Sallianne and Dale Patch
Sallianne and Dale are Settlers who have a lifelong experience with horses.
Aspens Ojibwe Horse Sanctuary exists to promote, preserve and protect critically endangered Ojibwe horses. Educational programs are delivered in partnership with Indigenous people to schools, community events, and open barn events year-round.
Care of the horses is a 24/7 commitment.